Wednesday, 7 June 2017

An Open Letter to Jeremy Corbyn : Here are Our Demands



They Conquer by Corruption - The ONLY thing The Powerful fear is an Honest Man.

Because he won't accept their presents.


This video is part of the United Front Against Austerity's (UFAA) goal to bring together a global coalition of people and groups to make demands that can reshape the political paradigm. 

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Dear Leader,


Your Service Does Us Great Credit, and Already, Your Calm, Yet Humble Displays of Courage, Guile and Quickness of Wit, does us Great Honour, and Stands as an Inspiration Example of Good Character, Noble Baring & Comportment that will embolden our dreams and aspirations, electrify our Youth & Their Posterity, Restore and Re-Awaken Our Long-Lost Confidence in Sense of National Self and Purpose.


Self-Love is Not So Vile a Sin as Self-Neglecting.

We Just Don't Like to Make a Fuss.

Any Tea, is There? Whack the Kettle on fr'Us - Let's Celebrate.

It Then Being So-Resolved - These are Our Demands,


A List of Demands :

1. A 1% City of London Sales Tax on all Electronic-Trades and Wire-Transfer Transactions.

2. Demand the European Union to change the role of the European Central Bank so that it finances states and programs of public investment.

3. Raise income tax to 75% for all incomes over £100,000.

4. State Funding for all Political Parties in any constituency where they achieve 10% of the Popular Vote in any election - the auditing and regulatory function not  to be devolved to regional or local authorities.

5. Increase on Corporation Tax to that of the European average, or that of Germany, whichever is the higher, on an ongoing and continually matched tracking basis.

6. A special tax on luxury goods, which make no valuable contribution to the productive ecconomy, the wealth of The Nation or the General Welfare

7. Prohibition of speculative financial derivatives.

8. Abolition of financial privileges for the Crown and Financial Services "industry" with front-office operations in Greater London or Edinburgh.

9. Combat the banks' secret [measures] and the flight of capital abroad - re-imposition of currency exchange controls on sums higher than £10,000, on the Indian Rupee model.

10. Cut future military expenditure by 25% - monies to be reallocated to investment in Civil Aviation, Aircraft Production, Ship-building, Steel Manufacture for Major Public Works and Infrastructure Construction Projects, especially bridges, tunnels, high-speed MagLev rail and a crash-program to develop Cold Fusion and safer Fission Reactor technology. 

Existing Contracts to be honoured and completed, except for Trident, which must be scrapped, and all future arms sales to rogue states such as Ukraine, Saudi Arabia or the United States of America.

11. Raise minimum living wage to pre-1967 living wage levels, adjusted for inflation.

12. Use empty or under-utilised buildings of the government, banks and The Crown for the homeless. Select and Train from amongst the building superintendants and Community Organisers to be responsible for ensuring care and upkeep of public property assets, and pay them a minimum living wage. They are allowed to keep one dog each, provided they submit to a veterinary health screening, provided free of change upon intake.


13. Open dining rooms in all state schools to offer free, nutrious high-protien breakfast and lunch to children and pregnant women.

14. Guaranteed Free healthcare with no hidden charges to the unemployed, homeless and those with low salaries.

15. Subvention up to 30% of mortgage payments for poor families who cannot meet payments.

16. Increase of allowance for Job-Seekers to pre-1967 levels adjusted for inflation. Increase income support for, the aged, disabled, and families with no income, as well as Abandoned wives and mothers of young children, Widows, Widowers and

17. Fiscal reductions for goods of primary necessity.

18. Nationalisation of banks.

19. Nationalisation of ex-public (service & utilities) companies in strategic sectors for the growth of the country (railways, airports, mail, water).

20. Preference for British Coal & North Sea Oil and Gas and renewable energy and defence of the environment (prioritised in that order)

21. Equal salaries for men and women for equal work.

22. Abolition of Zero Hours Contracts.


23. Extension of the protection of labour and salaries of part-time workers.

24. Recovery of guaratees and safeguards to defend collective bargaining.

25. Increase inspections of labour and requirements for companies making bids for public contracts.

26. Disestablishment of the Church of England and the Church of Scotland

27. Referendums on  all multilateral treaties and other accords with Europe.

28. Abolition of privileges for Members of Parliament, Peers of the Realm, Privy Councilors and especially all Royal and Imperial Orders of Chivalry or Merit. Removal of special juridical protection for ministers and permission for the courts to proceed against members of the government.

29. All British Police Officers and Enforcement Officials to be DISARMED with Immediate Effect.

30. Guarantee human rights in immigrant detention centres.

31. Facilitate the reunion of immigrant families.

32. Depenalisation of consumption of drugs in favor of battle against drug traffic. Increase funding for drug rehab centres. Impose by Statute that any Government Drug Czar or equivilant office-hold must be a former convicted addict who has been through Recovery, but never a Policeman.

33. Bring the Troops Home. All of Them. Today. Impose a 3 year moritorum on participation by UK Servicemen in any Peacekeeping Missions as any component to any "Humanitarian Interventions" overseas, and never without the express, written invitation by the recognised, sovereign government of the State in question, granting UK Service Personal official permission to enter it's territory for an initial span of time not in excess of 3 Months, on a renewable basis at the end of that period. 

34. Increase funding for public health up to the 2009 Level (7.8% of GDP)

35. Elimination of payments by citizens for national health services.

36. Nationalisation of private hospitals. Elimination of private participation in the national health system.

37. Immediate Halt to all military collaboration in joint-operations that form a part of the International Global War of Terror that exceed the level of intelligence-sharing. Plenetentiary Envoys-Extraordinary to be dispatched to every full-member of the UN General Assembly, and The Palestinian Authority  and The Holy See, carrying as a personal ambassage to the Head of State (or Head of Government, if their current Head of State is indeed the Hanoverian Pretender representing the claim of the House of Saxxe-Coeberg Goethe and Guelph, Elizabeth Windsor), to consist of no written note, formal letter or any other written documents or other materials, other than as follows :


  • A Single Blank Slate (an actual one, not like Hillary Clinton's Mis-spelled big, novelty "RESET" Button)
  • A formal declaration of respect and deference for the soverign authority of the foreign state, reaffirming this country's absolute and unwavering commitment to the defence of the institution of the Nation-State, in accordance with the Peace of Westphalia
  • An unconditional offer of friendship and an invitation to a top-level bilateral summit meeting, at their earliest convenience, on neutral territory if so-requested.
  • A firm and clearly worded declaration of Armed Neutrality as the avowed geopolitical, strategic and military foreign policy doctrine of this nation until further notice
  • One White Poppy
  • One Red Poppy
  • One Spent Spitfire Wing-Cannon Cartridge


38. Abolition of military cooperation with Israel. Support for creation of a Palestinian state within the 1967 borders.

39. Negotiation of a stable bilateral accord with The European Union of Soviet Socialist Republics - as equals.

40. Closure of all leased US Military bases located on British territory (including Diego Garcia), complete removal of all nuclear munitions currently outside of MOD Command and Control  and immediate withdrawal from NATO within Six Months.



THIS COMPACT IS SWORN, SOLEMN AND BINDING, BY OATH, VOW AND PLEDGE TO BE AFFIRMED, ENFORCED AND POLICED BY US - PRIESTS, BARDS AND SCHOLARS ON BEHALF OF AND IN THE NAME OF THE FREE PEOPLES OF PRYDAIN AND THEIR POSTERITY AND THE GENERAL WELFARE BY MEANS OF CONTINUOUS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, AND INVESTMENT DIRECTED TOWARDS PRODUCTION, APPLYING THE TECHNIQUES AND METHODOLGY OF SCIENTIFIC SOCIALISM, ACCORD WITH THAT BODY OF THE ANCIENT AND JUSTIFIED LEGAL CODE OF BRITISH LAW THAT HAS COME DOWN TO US, BY WORD OF MOUTH, DOWN THROUGH THE CENTURIES, AS DOES ALL WISDOM THAT MUST BE KEPT SECRET,
MUST BE KEPT SAFE 

AS A WHISPER, ADRIFT ON A PASSING BREEZE, THAT SOFTLY SPOKE OF 
THAT WHICH OUGHT NEVER TO BE LOST TO THE WORLD - 
HIDDEN WITHIN DISTANT ECHOES OF THINGS LONG AGO BUT STILL YET-TO-COME, 
AMID THE RUIN AND REGRET AS MAY COME IN THE REMEMBENCE OF PAST THINGS.

Fading Away Out from View, Beyond All Sight, Like Teardrops in the Rain


With Words of Power to Conduct the Substance of this Pact in Journeying,

It's Course bi-secting fabled Avalon,
In Arcadia, No Egos R Aloud,
Til it's Final Resting, Safe-Sactuary and Succor at last in OtherWorld,


What now speaks itself as Truth only in the Mouths of Us, Two Most Base and Mortal Men
Is Hereby Entered into The Record in all the Courts of 7 Heavens
I Am That I Am's Great Ledger, as St. Germaine, St. Michael and St. George as our Witness to this Sacred, Holy Vow :

The Pact is Made. And so It Is, and Should Ever Be. Inviolate.

All Ways
Eternal
And For Ever.


The motion as so tabled being approved, I move for unanimous consent.

Without Objection?

[ ## Gavel ## ]

Without Objection, So-Approved. The Pact is hereby Adopted and Sealed :

 By the Belovéd Name of Diana, Queen of Heaven, 
By the Rod of Venus, Temptress and Seducer of in Men's Hearts, 
And by the Joined Right Hand of Queen Hekate of the Three-That-Are-In-One, Thricewise Hekate, Triple Goddess Hekate, Blesséd Magna Mater of the Blessed Trinity

Rah-Men.

Amen-Ra.

So Mote it Be.

I hereby do Consent and agree to Freely Give :

You May Have My Vote.






Tuesday, 6 June 2017

It is a MINOR Work.

 TRANSLATION : 

"This isn't Real, This is a Fake, It's Inferior, This is Bowlderised, Bastardised and Diluted, This is a Minor Work of No Importance, Don't Waste Your Time with This One, I Wouldn't Bother, Not Worth the Trouble, Seriously Don't Read This, Nothing to See Here, Move Along Home Now, Move Along, Nothing to See Here, It's  Disappointing, Embarassing, Confusing and its a Failure."







This one appears to be about Raleigh, 
Bess Hardwicke (Tudor), and 
the Red-Headed Princeling;

As well as Henry VIII, his wives and daughters, both 
Recognised and Unrecognised
Legitimate and Illegitimate
Figures at the Court of Elizabeth I and  
Hidden Aristocratic Changelings 
Placed into Families Amongst 
the Great Noble Houses of England :

A Who's Who Cast of Characters of 
the Shakespearean Histories :

The Grays
The Stanleys
The Boleyns
The Seymours
The Spencers
The Wroisolys


and now The Cecils
and of course
The De Veres








Great King,
Few love to hear the sins they love to act;
'Twould braid yourself too near for me to tell it.
Who has a book of all that monarchs do,
He's more secure to keep it shut than shown:
For vice repeated is like the wandering wind.
Blows dust in other's eyes, to spread itself;
And yet the end of all is bought thus dear,
The breath is gone, and the sore eyes see clear:
To stop the air would hurt them. The blind mole casts
Copp'd hills towards heaven, to tell the earth is throng'd
By man's oppression; and the poor worm doth die for't.
Kings are earth's gods; in vice their law's
their will;
And if Jove stray, who dares say Jove doth ill?
It is enough you know; and it is fit,
What being more known grows worse, to smother it.
All love the womb that their first being bred,
Then give my tongue like leave to love my head.




"The King of England is a Venetian Doge"

- Benjamin Disreali
Conningsby

Machiavelli wrote that the Venetians had “fixed in their souls the intention of creating a monarchy on the Roman model.” This is corroborated by a dispatch of the ambassador of Louis XII of France at the court of the Emperor Maximilian I some years later, which described the Venetians as:
traders in human bloodtraitors to the Christian faith who have tacitly divided up the world with the Turks, and who are already planning to throw bridgeheads across the Danube, the Rhine, the Seine, and Tagus, and the Ebro, attempting to reduce Europe to a province and to keep it subjugated to their armies.
These megalomaniac plans of the Venetians were no secret. In 1423, the Doge Tommaso Mocenigo had urged upon his fellow oligarchs a policy of expansionism which would make them the overlords of all the Gold and of Christendom.
The most penetrating indictments of the Venetians during this period were issued by Pope Pius II Piccolomino, who tried in vain to force Venice into joining a crusade against the Turks. A Venetian saying of this period was Prima son Vinizian, poi son Cristian. (I am a Venetian first, then a Christian.”

In his CommentariesPope Pius II excoriates the Venetians for their duplicitous treachery, and establishes the fact that they are a pagantotalitarian state. The Venetians, he says, have acted in their diplomacy:
with the good faith characteristics of barbarians, or after the manner of traders whose nature it is to weigh everything by utility, paying no attention to honor. 

But what do fish care about Law? 

As among the brute beasts aquatic creatures have the least intelligence, so among human beings the Venetians are the least just and the least capable of humanityand naturally so, for they live on the sea and pass their lives in the water; they use ships instead of horses; they are not so much companions of men as of fish and comrades of marine monsters. 

They please only themselves, and while they talk they listen to and admire themselves…. 

They are hypocrites. They wish to appear as Christians before the world, but in reality they never think of God and, except for the state, which they regard as a deity, they hold nothing sacred, nothing holy. 

To a Venetian, that is just which is for the good of The State; that is pious which increases The Empire…. What The Senate approves is holy even though it is opposed to the gospel…. 

They are allowed to do anything that will bring them to supreme Power. 

All Law and Right may be violated for the sake of Power.
During many of these years Venetians were in a tacit alliance with the Turks. When, for example, a revolt against Venetian rule in Albania was started, threatening the Venetian naval base at Durazzo, the Venetians made a deal with the Turks to crush the revolt. On one occasion Pius II received the Venetian ambassador to the Roman court and condemned Venetian policy with these words:
Your cause is one with thieves and robbers…. No power was ever greater than the Roman empire and yet God overthrew it because it was impious, and He put in its place the priesthood because it respected divine law…. 

You think [your] republic will last forever. It will not last long. Your population so wickedly gathered together will soon be scattered abroad. 

The offscourings of fishermen will be exterminated. 

A mad state cannot long stand.









SCENE I. Pentapolis. An open place by the sea-side.

Enter PERICLES, wet
PERICLES
Yet cease your ire, you angry stars of heaven!
Wind, rain, and thunder, remember, earthly man
Is but a substance that must yield to you;
And I, as fits my nature, do obey you:
Alas, the sea hath cast me on the rocks,
Wash'd me from shore to shore, and left me breath
Nothing to think on but ensuing death:
Let it suffice the greatness of your powers
To have bereft a prince of all his fortunes;
And having thrown him from your watery grave,
Here to have death in peace is all he'll crave.

Enter three FISHERMEN

First Fisherman
What, ho, Pilch!

Second Fisherman
Ha, come and bring away the nets!

First Fisherman
What, Patch-breech, I say!

Third Fisherman
What say you, master?

First Fisherman
Look how thou stirrest now! come away, or I'll
fetch thee with a wanion.

Third Fisherman
Faith, master, I am thinking of the poor men that
were cast away before us even now.

First Fisherman
Alas, poor souls, it grieved my heart to hear what
pitiful cries they made to us to help them, when,
well-a-day, we could scarce help ourselves.

Third Fisherman
Nay, master, said not I as much when I saw the
porpus how he bounced and tumbled? They say
they're half fish, half flesh: a plague on them,
they ne'er come but I look to be washed. Master, I
marvel how the fishes live in the sea.

First Fisherman
Why, as men do a-land; the great ones eat up the
little ones: I can compare our rich misers to
nothing so fitly as to a whale; a' plays and
tumbles, driving the poor fry before him, and at
last devours them all at a mouthful: such whales
have I heard on o' the land, who never leave gaping
till they've swallowed the whole parish, church,
steeple, bells, and all.

PERICLES
[Aside] A pretty moral.

Third Fisherman
But, master, if I had been the sexton, I would have
been that day in the belfry.

Second Fisherman
Why, man?

Third Fisherman
Because he should have swallowed me too: and when I
had been in his belly, I would have kept such a
jangling of the bells, that he should never have
left, till he cast bells, steeple, church, and
parish up again. But if the good King Simonides
were of my mind,--

PERICLES
[Aside] Simonides!

Third Fisherman
We would purge the land of these drones, that rob
the bee of her honey.

PERICLES
[Aside] How from the finny subject of the sea
These fishers tell the infirmities of men;
And from their watery empire recollect
All that may men approve or men detect!
Peace be at your labour, honest fishermen.

Second Fisherman
Honest! good fellow, what's that? If it be a day
fits you, search out of the calendar, and nobody
look after it.

PERICLES
May see the sea hath cast upon your coast.

Second Fisherman
What a drunken knave was the sea to cast thee in our
way!

PERICLES
A man whom both the waters and the wind,
In that vast tennis-court, have made the ball
For them to play upon, entreats you pity him:
He asks of you, that never used to beg.

First Fisherman
No, friend, cannot you beg? Here's them in our
country Greece gets more with begging than we can do
with working.

Second Fisherman
Canst thou catch any fishes, then?

PERICLES
I never practised it.

Second Fisherman
Nay, then thou wilt starve, sure; for here's nothing
to be got now-a-days, unless thou canst fish for't.

PERICLES
What I have been I have forgot to know;
But what I am, want teaches me to think on:
A man throng'd up with cold: my veins are chill,
And have no more of life than may suffice
To give my tongue that heat to ask your help;
Which if you shall refuse, when I am dead,
For that I am a man, pray see me buried.
First Fisherman
Die quoth-a? Now gods forbid! I have a gown here;
come, put it on; keep thee warm. Now, afore me, a
handsome fellow! Come, thou shalt go home, and
we'll have flesh for holidays, fish for
fasting-days, and moreo'er puddings and flap-jacks,
and thou shalt be welcome.
PERICLES
I thank you, sir.
Second Fisherman
Hark you, my friend; you said you could not beg.
PERICLES
I did but crave.
Second Fisherman
But crave! Then I'll turn craver too, and so I
shall 'scape whipping.
PERICLES
Why, are all your beggars whipped, then?
Second Fisherman
O, not all, my friend, not all; for if all your
beggars were whipped, I would wish no better office
than to be beadle. But, master, I'll go draw up the
net.
Exit with Third Fisherman

PERICLES
[Aside] How well this honest mirth becomes their labour!
First Fisherman
Hark you, sir, do you know where ye are?
PERICLES
Not well.
First Fisherman
Why, I'll tell you: this is called Pentapolis, and
our king the good Simonides.
PERICLES
The good King Simonides, do you call him.
First Fisherman
Ay, sir; and he deserves so to be called for his
peaceable reign and good government.
PERICLES
He is a happy king, since he gains from his subjects
the name of good by his government. How far is his
court distant from this shore?
First Fisherman
Marry, sir, half a day's journey: and I'll tell
you, he hath a fair daughter, and to-morrow is her
birth-day; and there are princes and knights come
from all parts of the world to just and tourney for her love.
PERICLES
Were my fortunes equal to my desires, I could wish
to make one there.
First Fisherman
O, sir, things must be as they may; and what a man
cannot get, he may lawfully deal for--his wife's soul.
Re-enter Second and Third Fishermen, drawing up a net

Second Fisherman
Help, master, help! here's a fish hangs in the net,
like a poor man's right in the law; 'twill hardly
come out. Ha! bots on't, 'tis come at last, and
'tis turned to a rusty armour.
PERICLES
An armour, friends! I pray you, let me see it.
Thanks, fortune, yet, that, after all my crosses,
Thou givest me somewhat to repair myself;
And though it was mine own, part of my heritage,
Which my dead father did bequeath to me.
With this strict charge, even as he left his life,
'Keep it, my Pericles; it hath been a shield
Twixt me and death;'--and pointed to this brace;--
'For that it saved me, keep it; in like necessity--
The which the gods protect thee from!--may
defend thee.'
It kept where I kept, I so dearly loved it;
Till the rough seas, that spare not any man,
Took it in rage, though calm'd have given't again:
I thank thee for't: my shipwreck now's no ill,
Since I have here my father's gift in's will.
First Fisherman
What mean you, sir?
PERICLES
To beg of you, kind friends, this coat of worth,
For it was sometime target to a king;
I know it by this mark. He loved me dearly,
And for his sake I wish the having of it;
And that you'ld guide me to your sovereign's court,
Where with it I may appear a gentleman;
And if that ever my low fortune's better,
I'll pay your bounties; till then rest your debtor.
First Fisherman
Why, wilt thou tourney for the lady?
PERICLES
I'll show the virtue I have borne in arms.
First Fisherman
Why, do 'e take it, and the gods give thee good on't!
Second Fisherman
Ay, but hark you, my friend; 'twas we that made up
this garment through the rough seams of the waters:
there are certain condolements, certain vails. I
hope, sir, if you thrive, you'll remember from
whence you had it.
PERICLES
Believe 't, I will.
By your furtherance I am clothed in steel;
And, spite of all the rapture of the sea,
This jewel holds his building on my arm:
Unto thy value I will mount myself
Upon a courser, whose delightful steps
Shall make the gazer joy to see him tread.
Only, my friend, I yet am unprovided
Of a pair of bases.
Second Fisherman
We'll sure provide: thou shalt have my best gown to
make thee a pair; and I'll bring thee to the court myself.

PERICLES
Then honour be but a goal to my will,
This day I'll rise, or else add ill to ill.

Exeunt

Keep Calm

Don't Worry




Don't Worry - For Worrying is as Effective as Trying to Solve an Algebra Equation by Chewing Bubblegum.

The Bomb That Almost Killed Me


A Formative Experience In My Life


 The Bishopsgate bombing occurred on Saturday 24 April 1993, when the Provisional Irish Republican Army detonated an ANFO truck bomb on Bishopsgate, a major thoroughfare in London's financial district, the City of London.